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#endurance

Chapters that brush against this theme, feeling, or thread in the story.

Working Through Tension

Mar 10, 2026
by A Work in Progress

A long day of digging, clearing, and helping slowly softened old tension. Between family expectations, complicated dynamics, and small gestures of support, progress showed up not just in the garden beds—but in the way people began to see each other again.

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Small Wins, Heavy Thoughts, and Trying Anyway

Jan 27, 2026
by A Work in Progress

Between school runs, doctor visits, and my first lawn job back in years, the day carried both small wins and quiet frustrations. I'm trying to rebuild income, encourage dreams, and stay present in a life that feels increasingly resistant to forward motion—but I showed up anyway.

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The Days I Don't Feel Transformed

Dec 31, 2025
by A Work in Progress

Scripture: 2 Corinthians 5:7

Not every day feels like growth. This chapter reflects on the quiet fear, exhaustion, and doubt that surface when transformation feels invisible—and the choice to keep going anyway.

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Staying Present When I Want to Escape

Dec 30, 2025
by A Work in Progress

Scripture: Psalm 46:10

After loss, the instinct to escape can be strong. This chapter reflects on learning to stay present with discomfort, resisting distraction, and discovering that growth sometimes happens through stillness rather than motion.

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Trusting God When I Had to Let Go

Dec 29, 2025
by A Work in Progress

Scripture: Psalm 46:10

There came a point where trusting God didn't mean trying harder—it meant loosening my grip. This chapter reflects on learning when to act, when to wait, and how faith grows when control is finally released.

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The Faith That Kept Showing Up

Dec 27, 2025
by A Work in Progress

Scripture: Galatians 6:9

Faith didn't fail when I felt exhausted—it adapted. This chapter reflects on perseverance, not as strength or certainty, but as the quiet decision to keep showing up even when belief felt worn thin.

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